Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Morning Call from Allentown, Pennsylvania • 19

Publication:
The Morning Calli
Location:
Allentown, Pennsylvania
Issue Date:
Page:
19
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

rr THE MOItXIXG CALL. Allentown. Tuesday, March 28, lf)67 10 On? 5 Lehigh Valley Agencies Plan to Attend Delaware Talks Ei Only three Lehigh Valley area nontidal waters in the basin The proposed standards will Testimony will be submitted i if j- cover most of the agencies have indicated they will testify at a public hearing mile river basin in the states of Delaware, New Jersey, New called by the Delaware River Basin Commission Thursday in in behalf of the City of Easton, the Bucks County commissioners and the Tocks Island Regional Advisory Council. A commission spokesman said plan for the Delaware River estuary between Trenton and the Atlantic Ocean and for the tidal portions of its tributaries. That plan carries an estimated cost of $245 million.

The standards to be reviewed Thursday deal with the remainder of the basin. Costs of implementation have not yet East Stroudsburg. yorit ana Pennsylvania. The hearing will begin at 9:30 a.m. at East Stroudsburg Area High School.

Earlier this month, the com The hearing will concern the SOLD a number of last-minute entries commission proposed standards for controlling pollution of ft' Mr may be made. I mission adopted a strict control been estimated. The water in the nontidal area 1 has been generally described 1-78 Plans Moving Ahead, if I' as of good quality, but the Lehigh River has been pinpointed as having a pollution problem. ft The problem areas include But Refinement Necessary Plans for the Interstate 78 streams affected by acid from coal mines, highly urbanized and industrial sections and fast-growing sections without regional sewerage facilities. The commission also will meet at 2:30 p.m.

tomorrow at Monroe County Courthouse for its regular meeting. highway link south of the Lehigh Mountain from a point gram, and that federal recognition of this is a necessity. Witherow said Clark Rapuano are prepared to move forward swiftly when the state receives word that the section will be approved at the federal level as an interstate highway. Such approval will mean that the federal government will pay 90 per cent of all costs and the stat will pay the rest. near Fogelsville east to the Del aware River are moving ahead rapidly, but need considerable refinement.

F. Karl Witherow, chief en gineer for District 5. State This building on the N. 7th Street Pike reportedly will be home of Mack television station. Former WFMZ-TV Building Agreement Near on Mack TV Location Highways Department, said last night he worked yesterday with Sen.

Reibman Points Out Need For More Credit Legislation representatives of Clark Rapuano, the New York engi An Allentown realtor yester The lease would go into ef neering firm acting as the vision station in the Lehigh Valley. state's contract engineer for State Sen. Jeanette F. Reib day reported that Mack Trucks, fect as of May 1 for Mack's TV station, Gorgone said. But 1-78.

is in the process of com He said this would be for an ultra-high frequency station been a practice to phrase the carrying charges in ambiguous and arcane terminology. Often these charges would be as high he cautioned that "nothing has pleting a sale-lease agreement lose business to unscrupulous' competitors who make misleading claims about their interest rates. 3 Stimulate competition. When the consumer knows what Channel 69 to be affiliated This firm reportedly has developed advanced plans for the road from the Delaware, about four miles south of Easton, to for quarters in Whitehall Town with a major television been signed as yet." A spokesman for Mack said: "The company has made no contractural arrangements ship for its proposed television lentown and the late Atty. Paul McGinley.

A "sold" sign graces the front of the property. But Gorgone explained that he had the property "sold" to a hardware supplier next door when Mack officials told him they wanted it. Gorgone said the two story building was suited for a TV station because that's what it was built for. He said it is vacant now. but station.

Realtor Peter Gorgone of Gor he is paying price competition Hansen said the station would have a broadcast range exceed Lanark. 'Witherow said routes still are being developed to the west and whatsoever for the property at ing a 50-mile radius, equipped north of Lanark where 1-78 will for color broadcasts and estab gone Raad said the property is at Grape Street and the 7th Street Pike a building that once housed the long defunct win result witnin the credit industry. 4 Help stabilize the economy. If the rates go up and people know that they are up, the demand for goods will be man last night presented her reasons why legislation should be enacted to clarify interest rates is necessary: In a talk to about 100 members of the Lehigh Valley Chapter of Credit Unions, Sen. Reibman said a state law will go into effect Saturday which will put a ceiling on consumer credit rates.

This is a start, she said, but more is necessary. Her proposed legislation would clarify, for example, the terms of carrying charges which are often added to the interest rates of long term credit purchases. She pointed out that it has interchange with Route 309. The road will then move west toward Macungie and swinging lished primarily for community service. The new station would be op as 30 or 40 per cent of the annual interest rates, she explained.

The new law, she said, will impose a ceiling of 15 per cent and provide that a copy of the signed contract be given to the consumer. She gave five reasons why further legislation to clarify rates of retailers. 1 Protect the consumer so that he knows what interest he actually is paying. 2 Protect the ethical business man so that' he will not north after passing through a this point. "This is one of many properties the company is looking at with a view toward establishment of temporary facilities if and when a TV station is approved." Courthouse records show that Whitehall Enterprises purchased erated by Mack Broadcasting, curbed.

saddle the Lehigh Mountain. a wholly-owned subsidiary that it had been used in recent years for such things as a dance studio and for an insur oi tne trucKing arm. Initially, interchanges are expected with Routes 222, west of 5 The growth of the economy will be encouraged because with full information of frsdit WFMZ-TV, "All they have to do is sign the papers, which the attorneys are drawing up Gorgone said. He said this would be a five-month lease with an option to buy between the present owner, Whitehall Enterprises, and Mack. WFMZ-TV, as UHF Channel 67, ceased broadcasting on ance firm.

Early last month, Mack Pres Wescosvllle; 309, at Lanark; 191, south of Bethlehem, and costs, consumers will be able April 15, 1955, after several months of operation. The clos ident Zenon C. R. Hansen said the proposed new 611 in Bethlehem Township. Others may to use their credit more the property for $90,000 in 1959.

That corporation reportedly included Philip Sorrentino of Al-1 ing was due to financial diffi his firm would soon apply for a license for a commercial tele culties. be planned. In the meantime, U.S. Rep. Fred B.

Rooney, congressman you'll for the 15th. (Lehigh North ampton Monroe) District, is working with the House Com Health Service Personnel Planning State Conference City Faces $19,340 Lawsuit mittee on Public Roads to en sure passage of a bill to get 90 per cent federal funding for the A number of area residents, 1-78 link. Prrmefonsideraion "I am confident it will be active in organizations and A lawsuit to collect $19,340 they shape and mold as they hold you! agencies providing health services, will attend a legislative from the City of Allentown has been filed in Lehigh County come a reality," said Rooney rection, and Paul Gernert, chairman, Board of Parole. They will present the legislative goals of the new administration and of their respective departments for 1967. The Community Services of Firemen Favor Bingo Members of the Lehigh County Volunteer Firemen's Association indicated favor last night for proposed state legislation legalizing Bingo, a spokesman said.

The discussion, described as informal, also covered other bills before the Senate, or House prior to the association's informing the Eastern Federation of Volunteer Firefighters as to its feelings on a number of bills. Forty-seven representatives of 18 companies attended the session in the Cetronia Fire last night. "I am hopeful it will conference sponsored by the pass during the first session of the 90th Congress." Court by the Atrto Acceptance, of South Whitehall Township. The concern, which lists its headquarters as 32nd Street and The congressman noted that Pennsylvania is a member OPFICIS IN agency of the United Fund of he received a letter from High: ways Secretary Robert G. Bart- Community Services of' Pennsylvania April 13 in Harrisburg.

Gov. Shafer will be the lunch-eon speaker. The program will include Max Rosenn, welfare secretary; Dr. Thomas Georges, secretary of the Department of Health; Joseph Barr, secretary. Com Lehigh County, the Bethlehem Area Chest and the Trexler Boulevard, claims that when it developed a project at Forks of the Delaware United Fund.

Reservations for the con lett, Bethlehem, commending him for his action at the federal level! Bartlett pointed out that the proposed section of 178 is of prime consideration on the commonwealth's interstate pro- ference may be made by call munity Affairs; Arthur Prasse, ing the Community Council at 866-0703. commissioner, Bureau of Cor Central Park, located partly in Allentown and partly in Beth-hem, it was informed by Allentown officials that storm water sewers were necessary. In the complaint the company claims the city had no right to order installation of storm water sewers and asks that the city reimburse it the amount expended for the facility. MOT SAYS 0 0 0 Co. A report showed that since meeting last month, county volunteers received 17 fire calls.

Damage totaled $21,600 on property with a valuation totaling $91,000. Eight of the involved homes. Two were destroyed. The association said its next meeting, April 24 at Friedens Fire will be a candidates night and that both major political parties will be invited to be represented. Churches To Meet At Buck Hill Conversion will be the central The meter originally was" in theme of the annual meeting tended to be one ten-millionth at the Inn at Buck Hill Falls mmmssmmm of the U.S.

Conference for the of the earth's quadrant, a quadrant being one-quarter of a World Council of Churches April 19-21. Dr. D. T. Niles, general secretary of the East Asia Chris YOU'LL BE tian Conference, will deliver the opening address, "Conver sion and the Wholeness of HAPPIER IN YOUR NEW HOME Man." The three-day meeting will begin at 8:30 p.m.

April 19 and conclude at noon April 21 after a panel discussion on United EVERY BALI M''tW has a bow wired Bandeau Bras Wmmm Soft Cup Bandeau Bras V' AA 32-38b-c States and world economic development. This annual meeting of the U.S. Conference gathers 200 leaders from 28 member churches of the World Council of Churches in this country. Jacob Darold's Will Submitted The will of Jacob Darold of Bethlehem, offered for probate with Register of Wills Russell F. C.

Benfer, names two daughters as beneficiaries. Darold, who resided at 1211 Eaton died March 20. His will is dated July 24, 1958. Value of his estate is undetermined. One daughter, Evelyn F.

Berhman, of Westfield, N.J., is named executor. Also named in the estate is Rita L. Darold, of the Eaton IF YOU CONSULT US ABOUT MORTGAGE MONEY FIRST FEDERAL StKVING THE UHIGH VAUir SINCt 1891 836 HAMILTON ST. Ave. address.

(OPPOSITE HESS'S) FREE CASE OF TIDE With Every The most important band instrument of the American Rev-olution was the drum. The was almost unknown. u-- OPEN MOM. THURS. EYE.

"Sno-Flake" Bras Pore Cream Needed to Refine Disturbed Skin Even blackheads and pimples yield. Cream acts in, around, under and through the pores. Automatic Washer Sold! AUTOMATIC WASHER Choice of agitation and spin speeds, 3 wash, 2 rinse temp, selections. AUTOMATIC DRYER Electric' cool down period, vacuum drying principle. MOD.

A59B NEW 10-YEAR WARRANTY ON TRANSMISSION PARTS Speed Queen Washer, transmission parti consisting of the case, cover, rocker arm, link, crank gear, connecting rod, pinion or drive clutch arc warranted by Speed Queen to the original purchaser for 10 years. If any such part proves defective within 10 years. Speed Queen will repair or replace it free of charge when returned pre-paid. Extraordinary bras that shape and mold while they give you heavenly support. Light as a snowflake and just as pretty, they're made with nylon-acetate-polyester-Lycra-spandex sides and back for breathe-easy comfort.

The nylon sheer cups have the lace look, satin straps, with elastic back inserts to prevent strap bind! TO MOD. action to lighten and clear. Virtually renews the surface skin! 4. Moisturizes stimulates the skin's own dewiness. To disturbed skin, Deep Deep Pore Cream brings new hope of a clear, fresh complexion from the trustworthy 53 year old Mitchum laboratory, in fact, you get visible improvement in ten days or purchase price refunded.

How to Buy? Deep Desp is on sale from coast to coast at In one week a disturbed skin can be prettier, clearer and finer-looking by using a special pore cream. If your skin is disturbed in color, texture, pores or surface imperfections, it needs active help. And that is what you get with Deep Deep Pore Cream. 1. The cleaningest, fluffiest of creams.

2. After you tissue it off, countless invisible droplets remain and penetrate in, around, under and through the pores for finer skin texture. (Even blackheads and surface pimples outwardly caused yield.) 3. Clears with positive K1 Soft Cup Flare Bottom Bras, 34403, Longline Bras in sizes 34-40 34-42C, 214 Fi. Franklin St.

Allentown Phone 432-0949 $9 $10 LfU $2.00 for the 90-day supply. BALI BRAS HESS's 2nd FLOOR YOUR WASHER SERVICE HEADQUARTERS SINCE 1920... ullg Experienced On Ang Make Washer Repair And Stocked To Do The Rea Derick Drugs.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Morning Call
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Morning Call Archive

Pages Available:
3,112,024
Years Available:
1883-2024